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Recursos educativos de English language para Segundo de Primaria
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Spectacular sounds bingo
PBS Kids Organización
- 1468 visitas
The resource consists of an online interactive game. We listen to an audio file and match the appropriate letter that makes the sound. There are three different levels of difficulty.
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Story: The proud peacock and the crane
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1489 visitas
Activity designed to help us improve our reading comprehension skills. We read and listen to the text. We talk about the moral of the story.
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Family at home
Educarex Organización
- 1478 visitas
Set of activities designed to help us learn vocabulary related to the family. There are matching activities, labelling pictures and filling in gaps of a text.
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Video: Important body parts
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 1328 visitas
The resource consists of a video that introduces us the vocabulary related to organs of the body. We improve our listening skills.
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Let's tidy up
Proyecto Agrega Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 1346 visitas
Activity designed to help us recognise objects belonging to different environments and their location in it. We learn how we can help to improve the environment.
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Weather
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 1308 visitas
This webpage contains a collection of printable activities (PDF files) in which we practice vocabulary related to the weather. There are different levels of difficulty.
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Consonant diagraphs
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1511 visitas
Activity designed to help us learn about consonant digraphs (sh, th, ph, ch). We match the letters to make the words we hear.
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Website: EZ Reader
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1507 visitas
This web page contains a set of stories for young students. Books are arranged according to reading level.
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The fox and the grapes
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1518 visitas
This is a version of the classic fable. Teachers can read it aloud to their pupils or ask them to read it if their level of English is intermediate or above.